"Many Western businesses and security firms are turning to drone detectors. Manufacturers and security consultants told Business Insider that demand for these devices has grown steadily in the past four years, especially after the US-Israeli war with Iran began."
"Drone detectors can vary, ranging from handheld devices to large, radar-dish-like devices. They scan for radio or optical signals to alert the operator to a drone's presence."
"Blue Bird Tech Borys Budeianskyi, deputy director of Blue Bird Tech, a Ukrainian firm that makes the popular Chuika 3.0 detector, said inquiries about its devices have jumped almost tenfold in the last six months."
As the threat of small drones rises, especially in the context of the Ukraine war, civilian and corporate entities face significant challenges in countering these threats. Legal restrictions in the US and Europe prevent individuals from shooting down or jamming drones, leaving them with limited options. Many organizations are turning to drone detection devices, which have seen a surge in demand. These devices can alert users to nearby drones, allowing them to notify authorities. Blue Bird Tech's Chuika detector exemplifies this trend, with inquiries increasing significantly in recent months.
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